The evolving spectrum of the planetary nebula Hen 2-260
M. Hajduk, P. A. M. van Hoof, K. Gesicki, A. A. Zijlstra, S. K., G\'orny, and M. G{\l}adkowski

TL;DR
This study tracks the evolution of the planetary nebula Hen 2-260 over a decade, revealing changes in ionization, stellar temperature, and variability, and estimates the central star's mass through combined spectroscopic and photometric data.
Contribution
It provides a detailed temporal analysis of Hen 2-260's ionization and stellar evolution, linking nebular changes with stellar mass and evolution models.
Findings
50% increase in [OIII] 5007 flux from 2001 to 2012
Central star temperature rising at 45 ± 7 K/year
Estimated stellar mass around 0.63-0.65 M_sun
Abstract
We analysed the planetary nebula Hen 2-260 using optical spectroscopy and photometry. We compared our observations with the data from literature to search for evolutionary changes. The nebular line fluxes were modelled with the Cloudy photoionization code to derive the stellar and nebular parameters. The planetary nebula shows a complex structure and possibly a bipolar outflow. The nebula is relatively dense and young. The central star is just starting ionization (). Comparison of our observations with literature data indicates a 50% increase of the [OIII] 5007 \AA\ line flux between 2001 and 2012. We interpret it as the result of the progression of the ionization of . The central star evolves to higher temperatures at a rate of . The heating rate is consistent with a final mass of $\rm 0.626…
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